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Re: learningcurve2020 post# 658228

Friday, 12/22/2023 10:42:31 AM

Friday, December 22, 2023 10:42:31 AM

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LC,

You’re working “during the holidays,” so why wouldn’t the MHRA be working?

I can see why you’re here all day and on holidays—NWBO seems to be getting some attention. 😉


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Thanks again for recommending AI to supplement responses to online discussions. I tried the app in reference to some of the postings about NWBO:

"Short and distort refers to a manipulative practice in financial markets. It involves individuals or entities taking short positions in a stock (betting that its price will fall) and then spreading false or misleading information about the company on stock message boards or other media platforms. The goal is to drive down the stock price, allowing those behind the scheme to profit from their short positions.

This unethical tactic can harm investors, create market volatility based on false information, and potentially damage the reputation of the targeted company. Securities regulators actively monitor and investigate such activities to maintain the integrity of financial markets.

Investors can take several steps to avoid falling victim to stock disinformation:

**Verify Information from Reliable Sources:**
- Cross-reference information from multiple reputable sources. Avoid relying solely on one channel, especially social media or anonymous message boards.

**Understand the Company:**
- Conduct thorough research on the companies you're interested in. Understand their financials, business model, and industry. Reliable information often comes from official reports, financial statements, and reputable news sources.

**Use Caution with Social Media:**
- While social media platforms can provide information, they can also be a source of misinformation. Be critical of information shared on these platforms and verify it through reliable sources.

**Stay Informed about Market Regulations:**
- Understand the regulations governing financial markets. Authorities such as the SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) take actions against those engaged in fraudulent activities.

**Consider Professional Advice:**
- Consult with financial advisors or professionals who can provide guidance based on expertise and experience.

**Participate in Reputable Forums:**
- If you engage in online discussions, consider reputable financial forums where discussions are moderated, and misinformation is less likely to thrive.

By staying informed and exercising caution, investors can better protect themselves from falling prey to stock disinformation.
” —ChatGPT



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